So Why Am I Still So Unhappy
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I Wanna Get Off Now
Paul Noth
An Unhappy Woman Speaking On Her Wireless Phone
Frank Cotham
No, Pamela, You Do Not Have 'a Right To Sing
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A Holiday Mood
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While He Was In Paris
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David Never Gives Up. I Used To Think That
Charles Saxon
I See We're Not Wearing Our Mets Cap
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Original Hardwood Floors
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According To An Article In The Upcoming Issue
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A Day Is A Long Time
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We're Laying
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Oh, Come On Back Yin. I Was Only Kidding
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A Right to Sing the Blues
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Maybe We Weren't Meant To Express Ourselves
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This Is Our Party
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I Love My Master
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More Chick Peas
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Your Unkempt Charm
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Time For Bed
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Ichthyosaurs Are All Gone
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Any Minute Now
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We Don't Have 'a Thousand Shall Fall' In Now But
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He Got Nabbed By A Policewoman
Leonard Dove
A Woman Is Seated On The Couch Besides Her Dog
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Morgan Has Been Converted From A Republican
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Let's Be Realistic. Are We All Going To Try
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Oh, Nonsense - Hundreds Of People Have Exhausted
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Shall I Smile?
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He's Had A Pretty Bad Shock. His Wife Walked
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I'd Order A Full Case
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Your Tale Is Very Sad
JB Handelsman
Honk If You Believe In Anything
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Now, According To This Agreement, His Problems
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Damn It, Gwendolyn, You Knew When You Married
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Maybe This Will Make You Less Of A Jerk!
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Now, Now, Madam. Pull Yourself Together And Tell
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I Wouldn't Be So Disappointed
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Tell Me, Spike, Are You Happy Here?
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Haven't You One With A More Pleasant Expression?
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The White Feather
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Well, There's One Good Thing About It. We Won't
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My Family Was Very Poor
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Lover's Leap
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You Don't Have To Be Defeated
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